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2004 Chev Optra parking lights

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Topic: 2004 Chev Optra parking lights

Posted By: Car chick
Subject: 2004 Chev Optra parking lights
Date Posted: April 20, 2004 at 11:00 AM

I am looking for the park lights, arm & disarm wires and colors for a 2004 Chev Optra - can anyone help? Also the polarity please.

Thank you Car Chick



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Thank you,
Car Chick



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Posted By: derek123
Date Posted: April 20, 2004 at 12:17 PM

lights will be white (-) at the switch.

Disarm will be green (-) in the driver's kick, prolly coming in from the drivers door.

I dont think you can arm the OEM alarm. check the owners manual to be sure.

If you figure out how, let us know...





Posted By: Big Dog
Date Posted: April 22, 2004 at 2:55 PM
Hey Car chick,
Try this, it's for a Chevrolet Optra LS 2004

12 VOLTS red + ignition harness

STARTER 1 dk blue or yellow + ignition harness    
Dark Blue for automatics and Yellow for manual transmissions.

IGNITION 1 pink + ignition harness   

ACCESSORY 1 orange + ignition harness

ACCESSORY 2 brown + ignition harness    
Not required for remote start.

KEYSENSE light green + steering column    
In a white 2-pin plug near ignition barrel. It has two greens and two oranges.


POWER LOCK lt GREEN / WHITE - pin 10 @ RCDLR (Remote Controlled Door Lock Receiver) is located under center console behind parkbrake lever.

POWER UNLOCK yellow - pin 11 @ RCDLR (Remote Controlled Door Lock Receiver) is located under center console behind parkbrake lever.

DISARM NO UNLOCK light blue - pin 4 @ RCDLR (Remote Controlled Door Lock Receiver) is located under center console behind parkbrake lever. This wire comes from the trunk key switch.

FACTORY ALARM ARM oem transmitter only. OEM transmitter does not function while keysense wire has power on it.

FACTORY ALARM DISARM light blue - pin 4 @ RCDLR (Remote Controlled Door Lock Receiver) is located under center console behind parkbrake lever. This wire comes from the trunk key switch. If factory security is disarmed and door isn't opened or car isn't started then it will automatically re-arm.

DOOR PIN purple - pin 8 @ RCDLR (Remote Controlled Door Lock Receiver) is located under center console behind parkbrake lever. All doors are common.

HOOD PIN pink/blue + pin 7 @ RCDLR (Remote Controlled Door Lock Receiver) is located under center console behind parkbrake lever. Note that this is a POSITIVE polarity!

TRUNK PIN pink/black - pin 5 @ RCDLR (Remote Controlled Door Lock Receiver) is located under center console behind parkbrake lever.

PARKLIGHTS NEGATIVE white - multifunction lever. In a loose 3-pin plug from the multifunction lever.

BRAKE lt blue (2.0l), dk green (others) + brake switch. 2.0L is light blue and works without ignition on while all others are dark green and require ignition.

PARKBRAKE PURPLE / white - pin 8 @ DLR (Daytime Running Lights) module behind the knee bolster near center of IP (instrument panel). Also behind the cluster at position A1.

TACH
1.4L, 1.6L, 1.8L and 2.0L use Dk GREEN / WHITE or Lt Blue @ EI (Electronic Ignition) atop the engine.
1.4L CMP (Camshaft Position Sensor) is Lt Blue/Black, pin M26 @ ECM.
1.6L CMP is BROWN / White, pin 22 @ ECM.
1.4L true tach is a Gray, pin K25 @ ECM.
1.8L CMP is a Purple, pin A25 @ ECM.
1.8L injectors are Yell/Blue, pin A9; Brn/Wht pin A22; Dk Grn/Blk, pin A8; Dk Grn/Wht pin A26 - all at ECM. 1.8L true tach is a Gray, pin B9 at ECM or B4 at cluster.

VSS 1.4L, 1.6L use Dark Green. Pin K6 at ECM for 1.4L. 1.8L use Dark GREEN / WHITE, pin B23 at ECM.


TRUNK RELEASE brown + pin 24 @ RCDLR (Remote Controlled Door Lock Receiver) is located under center console behind parkbrake lever.

LEFT FRONT WINDOW UP/DWN dk blue - brown TYPE A rest at ground in drivers door    
RIGHT FRONT WINDOW UP/DWN light blue - purple TYPE A rest at ground drivers kick    
LEFT REAR WINDOW UP/DWN green - purple TYPE A rest at ground drivers kick    
RIGHT REAR WINDOW UP/DWN lt green - PURPLE / white TYPE A rest at ground drivers kick

SUNROOF OPEN/CLOSE GREEN / WHITE - purple TYPE A rest at ground sunroof/room lamp switch. Must feed Brown (+) ignition wire at this location for sunroof to function.

HORN black - steering column    

RADIO 12V orange + behind radio    
Pin 25 in a 16-pin connector

RADIO SWITCH yellow + behind radio    
Pin 15 in a 16-pin connector

RADIO GROUND BLACK/ white - behind radio    
Pin 16 in a 16-pin connector

RADIO ILLUMINATION BROWN / white + behind radio    
Pin 3 in a 16-pin connector

POWER ANTENNA gray + behind radio    
Pin 11 in a 16-pin connector

LEFT FRONT SPEAKER purple - white +,- behind radio    
Pins 10 and 9 in a 16-pin connector

RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER lt green - dk green +,- behind radio    
Pins 6 and 5 in a 16-pin connector

LEFT REAR SPEAKER brown - yellow +,- behind radio    
Pins 14 and 13 in a 16-pin connector

RIGHT REAR SPEAKER dk blue - lt blue +,- behind radio    
Pins 2 and 1 in a 16-pin connector

NOTES
IF equipped with factory immobilizer, use Directed module 555U.    
Not all vehicles have a factory transponder immobilizer which needs to be interfaced with during remote start.
A maximum of four keys can be programmed.
All OEM transmitters (max 5) must be programmed at the same time using a scan tool - dealer only.

Fuel cut-off for 1.6L is a Dk GREEN / WHITE pin 6 @ ECM (open for cut-off). ECM (Engine Control Module) for the 1.4L and 1.6L are between the drivers side shock tower and battery.
The ECM for the 1.8L and the 2.0L are on the center of the firewall under the hood.

OEM siren wire is a Yellow(-), pin 1 @ RCDLR. While looking at the plug on the RCDLR pin 1 is on the top right and pin 14 is bottom right and both rows are read from right to left.

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